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Power Source 

AC mains (Supplied AC-DC adapter must be used.) 

Power Consumption 

130 mA (12 V DC) 

Receiving Frequency 

692 – 865 MHz, UHF 

Selectable Channel 

16 channels 

Receiving System 

Double super-heterodyne 

Diversity System 

Space diversity 

Mixing Output 

MIC: –60 dB*, 600 

, balanced, XLR-3-31 type connector 

LINE: –20 dB*, 600 

, unbalanced, phone jack

Mixing Input 

–20 dB*, 10 k

, unbalanced, phone jack

Antenna Rod 

antenna 

Receiving Sensitivity 

Over 90 dB, S/N ratio (20 dBµV input, 40 kHz deviation) 

Squelch Sensitivity 

18 – 40 dBµV variable 

Squelch System 

Using together of noise SQ, carrier SQ and tone SQ

Tone Frequency

32.768 kHz 

Indicator

ANT A/B, Audio (peak), Battery alarm, Channel number

Channel Check

Usable frequencies scanning

S/N Ratio 

Over 104 dB (A-weight, unbalanced output) 

Harmonic Distortion 

Under 1% (typical) 

Frequency Response 

100 – 15,000 Hz, ±3 dB 

Operating Temperature 

–10°C to +50°C

Finish Resin, 

black 

Dimensions 

206 (w) x 40.6 (h) x 152.7 (d) mm (excluding antenna)

Weight 590 

g

9. SPECIFICATIONS

* 0 dB = 1 V

Note:

The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. 

• Accessory 

AC-DC adapter ........................................... 1

8.4. Channel Detection

Step 1.

Press the Set key and the Next key at the same time for over a second.
Channel detection begins, and an idle channel number is indicated blinking on the channel number
display.

Step 2.

Press the Next key to select the channel.

Step 3.

To set the channel to the unit, press the Set key for over a second until the blinking number turns to
steady light.

8.5. Rewriting the Inner Emphasis Circuit Data

By using the optional RW-4800, data written in the built-in Emphasis circuit can be changed to improve noise
suppression. For its method, refer to the instruction manual supplied with the RW-4800.
If changed, the circuit of the WM-5220/5320 series Wireless microphone shoud also be changed.
The wireless tuners are compatible with the WM-4200 and WM-4300 Wireless microphones when shipped
from the factory. Once this change has been performed on the tuners, however, no more compatibility is
ensured.

Tip

Emphasis circuit works in such way that it increases signal strength at high frequencies in the wireless
microphone, and decreases to the original signal level at the tuner, thereby resulting in noise reduction. 
The post-compressor Emphasis is adapted in the tuners when shipped from the factory, and changed to the
pre-compressor Emphasis when the circuit data is updated.

Summary of Contents for WT-5810

Page 1: ...L NUMBER SETTING 6 8 HOW TO CHECK AND DEAL WITH INTERFERENCE 8 1 Order of Actions Action Flowchart 6 8 2 Checking Ambient Signal Condition 7 8 3 Reducing Radio Interference by the Squelch Control 7 9 SPECIFICATIONS 8 Accessory 8 Thank you for purchasing TOA s Wireless Tuner Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 2: ... damage To prevent lightning strikes install the unit at least five meters away from a lightning rod and yet within the protective range angle of 45 of the lightning conductor Lightning strikes may cause a fire electric shock or personal injury Since the unit is designed for in door use do not install it outdoors If installed outdoors the aging of parts causes the unit to fall off resulting in per...

Page 3: ...cally In addition insert the plug in the wall outlet securely Switch off the power and unplug the power supply plug from the AC outlet for safety purposes when cleaning or leaving the unit unused for 10 days or more A fire or electric shock may result 2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The WT 5810 Wireless Tuner is designed for use on the UHF band and suitable for vocal or speech reinforcement applications It ...

Page 4: ...int about 3 dB below the clipping level 6 Squelch control Adjusts the squelch level 7 RF check button Switches off the squelch for monitoring the receiving frequency 8 Channel number display Indicates the current channel number in normal state In setting mode the indicated channel number flashes until registered 9 Channel setting keys SET and NEXT keys Used to select the receiving channel frequenc...

Page 5: ...e battery cover down to open it in the case of the lavaliere microphone Step 2 Turn on the power of the tuner and microphone Step 3 Adjust the microphone s audio level control using a screwdriver The sensitivity increases as the control is rotated clockwise and decreases as rotated counterclockwise Step 4 Set the volume control so that its knob points to the 2 o clock position If the AF peak lamp ...

Page 6: ...sed Refer to p 7 8 2 Checking Ambient Signal Condition Refer to p 7 8 3 Reducing Radio Interference by the Squelch Control Use as is Refer to p 6 7 CHANNEL NUMBER SETTING Use as is Use as is 7 CHANNEL NUMBER SETTING Step 1 Press the Set key for about a second until the displayed channel number blinks Step 2 Select the desired channel number with the NEXT key and press the Set key for about a secon...

Page 7: ...s the squelch function that virtually eliminates ambient noise and unwanted other wireless microphone systems by silencing the output when the signal received is lower than a certain level of signal strength This signal strength level can be varied by means of the squelch control The sensitivity is the highest and radio signals can be received in wide areas when the control is in the fully counter...

Page 8: ...ssory AC DC adapter 1 8 4 Channel Detection Step 1 Press the Set key and the Next key at the same time for over a second Channel detection begins and an idle channel number is indicated blinking on the channel number display Step 2 Press the Next key to select the channel Step 3 To set the channel to the unit press the Set key for over a second until the blinking number turns to steady light 8 5 R...

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